Anti-abortion activists took to social media and online outlets following the State of the Union to counter President Donald Trump's statements about in vitro fertilization and express disappointment that he hadn’t discussed abortion instead.
The reaction to the president's failure to align with the anti-abortion wing of his party in the address to the nation is only the most recent example of growing tensions between the administration and a faction of its base.
In his address on Tuesday evening, Trump highlighted a woman who had purchased medication through TrumpRx, saying, “For five years, she and her husband have struggled with infertility and they turned to IVF.” He continued, “We are all praying for you and you're going to be a great mom.”
Anti-abortion advocates pushed back against the president's approval of IVF.
MAHA influencer and Turning Point USA podcaster Alex Clark wrote on Instagram, “Expanding access to IVF HURTS WOMEN. IVF is expensive, has a terrible success rate, high miscarriage rate, and does NOT solve the root cause that is causing a woman's infertility in the first place.”